MON State Chief Minister U Aung Kyi Thein visited the Puma Power International Port Termi­nal in Katonepaw Village, Mudon Township, yesterday morning for an inspection.

 

During the visit, the termi­nal manager reported that, under the supervision of the Mon State Government, Myanmar Energy King (MEK) Company Limited and Yar Zar Min Industry Com­pany Limited store petroleum products at the Puma Power International Port Terminal for monthly distribution within the state. An official also reported on the status of fuel sales to local petrol stations. State ministers emphasized ensuring there is no fuel shortage in the state.

 

The Chief Minister instruct­ed that, in line with national ef­forts to prevent fuel shortages, the Mon State Government continues to oversee the full supply of fuel. Authorities were instructed to guarantee uninter­rupted delivery of fuel to town­ships within the state, ensure the public can access sufficient fuel, and prevent the illegal sale of petroleum products.

 

The Chief Minister then ob­served the supply of fuel into the storage tanks with petroleum offloaded from the LYNX SATU tanker, totalling 8,000 tonnes. They also monitored the distri­bution of fuel from the storage tanks to bowsers, ensuring that the public can purchase fuel conveniently at regulated prices.

 

Mon State authorities will continue to oversee fuel supply and distribution throughout the state to prevent shortages and illegal sales. — State IPRD/KZL